Russian & Ukrainian Military Adaptation in War

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024

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  • @laserprawn
    @laserprawn 2 года назад +2

    Not sure it's professional to call psyops "knowledge" just because at times it is indeed a transparent picture of what's on the ground. The purpose is psyops, and we also know that much undesirable footage and information is being censored.

    • @krazyswede11
      @krazyswede11 2 года назад

      The clown puppet Elenskyyy... Churchill?? Hahaha delusional...

    • @danielhutchinson6604
      @danielhutchinson6604 Год назад

      The Propaganda that we get from either side of the conflict is confusing.
      The reports that offer the illusion that Kyiv will attack Kamchatka soon seems a bit difficult to believe.
      The available weapons make Kyiv seem invincible, the ability of untrained individuals to operate them seems to illustrate the problems with a Proxy Army?
      We might want to question the motivation of Wall Street for promoting the conflict in the first place?
      But information about the BRICS Association appears to reveal what created the conflict, and that subject appears to be Verbotten......

  • @basilpaalarjee8570
    @basilpaalarjee8570 2 года назад +5

    Awesome coverage by Mike - Back to honest analysis

  • @nothrabin
    @nothrabin 2 года назад +8

    Really appreciated this video, thank you so much for posting. Some insightful commentary. Came here because of Mr. Kaufman, but really liked all the speakers in this one.

  • @linmal2242
    @linmal2242 2 года назад

    Thankyou Dr Bensahel for that excellent summary of the current action and the innovations and systems provision to the Ukrainians. Slava Ukraini ! Regards from AUS

  • @lampegutt123
    @lampegutt123 2 года назад +7

    Why is it that when NATO invaded and destroyed Afganistan, everyone in the west, including the media was completely synchronised in cheering them on. The same horrible scenes took place as in Ukraine. But when the Russian invade a sovereign nation, the same people call the invaders the worst nation and leaders since nazi Germany.
    It makes the notion that the west holds itself to higher standards in foreign policy, as well as a “free press” just a complete joke.
    And might I add that pushing Ukraine to never sue for peace and keep fighting, will just make it more of a horrible situation with no chance of recovery. And get img involved in this Russian invasion is just pushing the world closer to nuclear war. Because that is all that Russia can do if we really push them in to a corner.
    There is no mention of Russians many attempts at negotiations to avoid war. But the Americans insisted on having their way regardless of any other country’s vital issues with that. And we Europeans are paying the price for it.

    • @albertdittel8898
      @albertdittel8898 2 года назад +1

      You, sir, have the correct understanding and the adequate morals. And that's why your comment isn't getting any likes here. Better try something like "my heart is with the brave Ukrainian people".

    • @FirstnameLastname-kn5sw
      @FirstnameLastname-kn5sw 2 года назад

      Maybe Russian gas elites just shouldn't have invaded.
      Chechnya took them 10 years to end against a population of 1 million.
      Ukraine has 40 times the population.
      It's a meat grinder that gas Oligarchs will pour thousands of thousands of Russian military families into so that those oligarchs can earn a few more dollars for big plastic boats.

    • @MissAnastasiyaD
      @MissAnastasiyaD 2 года назад

      1. In case you just joined and aren't aware of what kind of state Russia is - it doesn't want peace with Ukraine, it wants to devour it. All the negotiation efforts, nazi and NATO talks - all smoke and mirrors.
      2. Oh, poor Europeans paying for peace with their money! Let's make it so that Ukrainians are all gone - no Ukraine, no problem. And back to business as usual with Russian nut jobs.
      3. Yes, US isn't perfect, but it this war, they are a 'good guy'. Whether you want it or not.

    • @lampegutt123
      @lampegutt123 2 года назад

      @@albertdittel8898 thank you for your comment. Its just so sad and worrying how the US just forces their agenda everywhere, and never reflects on what if this was us in Russia’s place? Remember Cuba 1962? Almost ww3 over the “enemy placing weapons close to America. Its very similar here. Putin of course cannot accept Ukraine in NATO and American missile system 8-900 km from Moscow. Thats just basic stuff. We need dialouge

  • @crogeny
    @crogeny 2 года назад +2

    Very informative commentary. Thank you.

  • @casualonemmo-player2167
    @casualonemmo-player2167 2 года назад

    Halfway thru the video.... "hang on.... is that.... no it surely cant be.... does the guy in the lower right window really have a picture on the wall of... what kind of military general is that.... ah, no.... is that... is that Picard!? Our old trusty Star Trek Picard" /jumps out of bed and "Ten hut".

  • @Gilgamesh347
    @Gilgamesh347 2 года назад

    I thoroughly enjoyed this and hope to see more on the conflict in Ukraine and potential conflicts around the world. The panelists were knowledgable and provided a balanced perspective.

  • @enlightenedterrestrial
    @enlightenedterrestrial 2 года назад

    Is there a hero in these comments who would summarize the video for us short-attention span people? It would be greatly, greatly appreciated 🙏

  • @marneus
    @marneus 2 года назад +4

    Thank you very much for offering this in the open. Great arguments and insightful commentaries.

  • @halynaherasym2733
    @halynaherasym2733 2 года назад

    I am always excited to listen to talks like that, but also a little saddened: why is it so hard to find a Ukrainian political scientist or sociologist to join?
    Feels like none of them even speaks Ukrainian...

    • @albertdittel8898
      @albertdittel8898 2 года назад

      Isn't Kofman from Ukraine? Maybe he can speak Ukrainian. On the other hand, why do you need one to speak Ukrainian? Wouldn't it be better to understand Russian to follow the academic level military affairs content in Ukraine? :)

    • @MissAnastasiyaD
      @MissAnastasiyaD 2 года назад

      @@albertdittel8898 no it wouldn't.

  • @RonHilton
    @RonHilton 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic analysis by the panelists. Thanks you for posting this. I hope that the U.S. military decision makers will take heed to the advice and analysis put forth in this video. Again thanks for posting this.

  • @DD_Davey
    @DD_Davey 2 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @stanstanislav5755
    @stanstanislav5755 2 года назад +3

    Michael Kofman is fantastic! He is REALLY the only one who knows what he is talking about. The rest of them just talking out of their asses.

    • @joelhammer3538
      @joelhammer3538 2 года назад

      Go back and watch how he used to overestimate the ruzis and you might be less impressed.

    • @albertdittel8898
      @albertdittel8898 2 года назад

      @@joelhammer3538 Link?

    • @joelhammer3538
      @joelhammer3538 2 года назад

      @@albertdittel8898 google. He was on csis panels for ages.

  • @Mr420jaan
    @Mr420jaan 2 года назад

    💤

  • @MonteLogic
    @MonteLogic 2 года назад +3

    First

  • @joshuapaul2022
    @joshuapaul2022 2 года назад +16

    I thought Russia was running out of weapons, ammo, hardware, etc. I thought Putin was dying, like of a different disease each two weeks. I thought Ukraine was winning EASY thanks to the heroism of The Ghost of Kiev and Ben Stiller. Who could imagine that “evacuation” actually means surrender, “strategic withdrawal” means running for the hills dropping weapons, leaving wounded and equipment after total rout? How are they going to call Ukraine’s unconditional surrender? May be strategic evacuation across the polish border.

    • @radiobaked
      @radiobaked 2 года назад +24

      Are you addressing these questions in relation to something said during the discussion or are you just trying to make sense of how Russia stumbled into a protracted struggle against a 3rd rate power?

    • @Ash__7
      @Ash__7 2 года назад +14

      @@radiobaked The bot likely pasted that same comment onto ~50 other videos

    • @kreek22
      @kreek22 2 года назад

      @@radiobaked
      A huge NATO rapid response force, which will certainly be >50% American, is great news for China. Although it has 10x Russia's production capacity and 9x Russia's manpower, China is not considered the main threat by the American ruling class: China generously lines their pockets, unlike Russia.
      The incompetent initiation of the Ukraine invasion has caused people to underestimate the Russian military. They fail to understand that the invasion plan was Putin's. But, the current operations are mainly planned by the generals. The Putin plan failed, the generals' plan is succeeding. Kofman I've been reading since the war's onset. He is well informed. However, he is clearly biased against the Russians, which has caused him to predict Russian "exhaustion of forces" continuously for at least 2 months. This is not in evidence, and Russia has 2 million reservists available for mobilization. Millions more men may be drafted at will. So far, the war is going well enough that Putin has only engaged in "soft" mobilization efforts--mostly throwing money at the problem of acquiring recruits. The Globalist American Empire, in all of its GAE evil, is simply using Ukrainians as cannon fodder in a misguided attempt to weaken the weaker of the two remaining sovereign nations that exist outside of the GAE.

    • @donderstorm1845
      @donderstorm1845 2 года назад +7

      ​@@radiobaked calling ukraine a 3rd rate power is a bit insulting to ukraine. their navy/air force is lacking, but by now it boasts one of the strongest armies in europe, far more battle-hardened than the likes of france, the UK, germany, etc. even before the 2022 russian invasion there were a lot of ukrainian veterans, but especially today.

    • @radiobaked
      @radiobaked 2 года назад

      @@donderstorm1845 Just to clarify-- my personal stance isn't that Ukraine was ever a 3rd rate power. Russian state and news agencies insinuated it with their daydreams of breezing past Kyiv. But now the Russian army must sleep the bed which was made for them by Putin, in a house built by the supposedly impoverished and incapable Ukrainians.

  • @paulzx5034
    @paulzx5034 2 года назад +2

    How cute to see at least one woman in every military related panel. Please add at least one speaker from LGBTQ community.

    • @stanstanislav5755
      @stanstanislav5755 2 года назад +1

      Thank you Paul. Could not agree more. Also a representative from each race.

    • @joelhammer3538
      @joelhammer3538 2 года назад +1

      How do you know one of em isnt?

    • @MissAnastasiyaD
      @MissAnastasiyaD 2 года назад

      How cute to see at least one russian in the comment section of a 1 hour video about how pathetic his army actually is. Mysterious russian soul does like to suffer.

    • @paulzx5034
      @paulzx5034 2 года назад

      @@MissAnastasiyaDИди борщ вари.

    • @MissAnastasiyaD
      @MissAnastasiyaD 2 года назад +1

      @@paulzx5034 а ты вслед за кораблем😝

  • @stevomiljevic6663
    @stevomiljevic6663 2 года назад

    Are vou normal?

  • @quantumresonance8201
    @quantumresonance8201 2 года назад

    Who is losing the cities?